Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Depends on the group. I actually complimented a group one night for their sound levels. Their music was full but not blasting. It is a mix between the band and whoever is working the sound board. One night months ago American Martian was playing and it was intolerable.
I played in a band when I was young and know the difference between a good full sound and too loud. Louder does not mean better. IT can ruin what is otherwise good talent. |
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#62
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Beauty of hearing aids.
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#63
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Agree
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#64
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There are just too many ways to deal with it if you feel it’s too loud,
like earplugs, hearing aid adjustment, add distance between you and speakers, or just don’t attend.
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I played in quite a few bands and did a lot of recording sessions back in the 60s and 70s. In a couple of our bands, we had a professional, experienced sound engineer and a high quality sound system. The sound man is, in effect, the producer of the band when they're on stage, and his competence and preferences can either enhance or diminish their performance. Every venue has different acoustics and it's difficult for the band to know how they sound out front. If you think it's too loud, moving further away from the stage would help. Or, you could try going over to the sound booth and politely asking them to turn it down. Occasionally if I think it sounds really good, I'll go over and compliment the sound man.They really appreciate that.
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#66
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Exactly my point and experience. Many folks here have my favorite intelligent answer to solve every comment which I see in just about every thread where someone complains (ie. posts their opinion) about something they don't agree with: 1) If you don't like it here move 2) Quit whining 3) grow up 4) move further away 5) eat somewhere else yada yada yada |
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#68
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6) contact the entertainment department and have a conversation with someone who may actually be able to look into the volume and determine if there is a problem and fix it if one exists. |
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#70
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I like the just don’t attend
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#71
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#72
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Naturally on the back side of the speakers
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#73
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Yep, can’t put price on deafness
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#74
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we agree........we had same experience. Couldn't hear it partly because people in the back rows were making such a noise
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So if the music is too loud, the back side
might be a solution for many!
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“In the valley of the blind, the one eyed is not king, but spectator!” |
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